How to delete your C-Date account Okay, this one is whitelisted, but beware, because according to the terms, your data may be shared pretty heavily - so even after a deletion some of your data may be around anyway.

This is the phrase: By the way, our test account received a LOT of mail from this site. Log in to your Facebook profile Go to http: Click the cross on the right of the row.

Click "Remove" to confirm. Log on to Twitter Go to https: Click on "Revoke access". Sign in on the Google Accounts homepage: Scroll down to the Connected applications and sites section and click the Manage access button.

Click Revoke Access next to the service you want to disconnect from your account. Login to your Yahoo account Select "Account Info" at the top left corner of your login dashboard.

Look for C-Date in the list and click "Remove" to revoke its access. Once you click this, you might be asked to enter your password to validate. In the manage consent options, you can see the services and applications using your Live ID.

Select C-Date from the list and click "Revoke access" to complete the process. Log in to your LinkedIn profile. Go to your account settings: Look for C-Date in the second list.

Click the cross on the right of the row. Click "Remove" to confirm. Log on to Twitter Go to https: Click on "Revoke access".

Sign in on the Google Accounts homepage: Scroll down to the Connected applications and sites section and click the Manage access button.

Click Revoke Access next to the service you want to disconnect from your account. Login to your Yahoo account Select "Account Info" at the top left corner of your login dashboard.

Look for C-Date in the list and click "Remove" to revoke its access. Once you click this, you might be asked to enter your password to validate. In the manage consent options, you can see the services and applications using your Live ID.

Select C-Date from the list and click "Revoke access" to complete the process. Log in to your LinkedIn profile. Go to your account settings: